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RALEIGH, N. C, MAY 30, 1891.
A LEADER ESSENTIAL
SUCCESS.
TO
In every enterprise in human affairs
there must be a leader. And even
though the leader be a poor one, if
the following be harmonious and con
fidence Inspiring, success will gener.
ally result; while on the contrary.
though the leader be an efficient one,
if there be discord, rivalries, criti
cisms and factions, failure may be ex
pected, especially when the factions
have much force This is not only so
in human society, but some times it
is demonstrated among the lower an
imals. It is said that in South Amer
ica, one ordinary cur dog, backed by
a flock of sheep will keep off the jack
als which come to kill and destroy
the sheep. The dog being trained to
lead and the sheep to follow, form a
pointed moving mass at his heels as
he bounds forth, emboldened by his
following to meet the approach of the
jackals, present such a formidable ap
pearance as to intimidate and put
the ferocious wild brutes to flight.
Let North Carolina take note of this,
and let each locality and city accept
the philosphy found here, which is
almost, if not, of universal applica
tion, and while the constituted lead
ers may not be Napoleons, or Lees ;
they may not be Websters or Henry
Clays ; they may not be Martin Lu
thers or John Wesleys, still they are
the leaders and the interests they are
leading will succeed or fail, largely in
proportion to the extent of the co
operation they receive. There must,
however be co-operation, or failure is
sure, whether in Church or State, in
municipal governments, city enter
prises, or family prosperity and hap
piness. There are cities and towns in North
Carolina, which at their start had
not the advantages of others, which
they have greatly outstripped and it
Is attributable almost entirely, to the
spirit of co-operation which has ob
tained among their people. Let us
juit our croaking and criticising,
and throw our influence and efforts
In the direction to succeed in whatever
enterprise that is for the good of the
city or section, whether it be Raleigh
or the entire State of North Carolina.
Let us stand together, in the present
rivalous struggle for southern pros
parity.
Fifteen Minute Sermons.
Bl Rkv. Dr. Charles F. Deems,
Pastor of the Church of the
Strangers.
You ask me what I think of the
German Emperor's edict that the
clergy at the Prussian Court shall
confine their sermons to the space of
fifteen minutes ? I have seen no an
nouncement of any such stupendous
folly on the part of any man. I
should like to know the exact facts in
the ease. But I may say that if any
man ever did what is imputed to the
German Emperor he would at once
furnish a snbject de lunatico inquiren
do. There are some things over which
neither Emperor nor Empire can
have any control. No church can
have a right to say how long its clergy
S'lall preach. Certainly much less
can any secular power. A minister is
an ambassador from God, and is to be
listened to as representative of a for
eign power.
It would be a nice place of imperti
nence for the Queen of England to
say how long the representatives of
the tieru'au Empire should address
her in conveying a message from the
Emperor to Her Majesty. She might
net give a hearing, she might retire,
she might indicate by very proper
and ladylike and queenly behavior
when she thought it was proper for a
Minister Plenipotentiary in address
iug her to bring his remarks to a
close, and she could direct her own
Minister not to speak to another long
er than fifteen minutes.
Perhaps it is upon that ground
that the Emperor has issued this
direction. He may regard the clergy
as his officers. Perhaps they are, if
they so regard themselves, and an
established church would seem to
give color to this supposition. Then
there is no more to be said. Their
trouble is that they belong to a
church established by law, and when
a minister of the Lord Jesus Christ
submits to that humiliation he can
have nothing more to say.
As to the length of a sermon in gen
eral, no rule can be laid down, either
for oneself or for another. No preach
er needs the same length of time for
every subject. Some sermons need
not be over fifteen minutes' long, and
I have heard sermons which occupied
some ninety and some a hundred and
twenty minutes, and were not one
second too long.
Three factors must unite to de
termine the length of any sermon
the preacher, the subject and the
audience. In gunnery the elevation
of the gun will be affected by the
charge of powder; so in preaching the
preacher ought to know about how
much powder he has in him when he
goes to the pulpit, and he must take
account of the target he is going to
hit.
To change the figure, he is like an
advocate; he must know his case and
the legal strength of the position it
occupies, and the jury he wishes to
carry. It is playing with preaching
to have a little moral discourse to be
read off. Every sermon should be
delivered with an absorbing desire to
win a verdict from the jury, and the
advocate must hang to them if it re
quires six hours; and he doesn't know
his business if he doesn't know quit
at the close of six minutes if he is sure
he has won his verdict.
So much depends upon the congre
gation ! If a man perceives that he
has an invincibly stupid congregation
which can neither be softened by all
the sweetness of Calvary nor blasted
by all the dynamite of Sinai, the
sooner that man quits preaching af
ter he has begun the better for all
parties in heaven and earth. But tc
measure off sermons by the yard
stick three times five minutes to a
yard, just as you would measure off
unbleached shirting, seems to me to
throw contempt on heaven and earth.
It's a Queer World.
"It's a curious world," sighed a
Georgia politician as he knocked the
ashes from his cigar and gazed very
thoughtfully out of the hotel win
dow.
"In what way?" asked his compan
ion.
"Well, politically," was his reply.
"I know a dozen men in my county
who have left home, wife, children,
business, everything, to run after a
miserable county office which isn't
worth $300 a year. And for such an
office they are willing to pay $500 1"
"By the way, Colonel," said his
companion, "what office are you run
ning for now ?"
"Coroner, sir!" shouted the Colonel
with great enthusiasm, "and I'll have
it if it costs me a thousand dollars."
Atlanta Constitution.
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BOOK STORE.
Al80Jn stock: Drummond's new book
'The Changed Life." Price 36 cents.
ChndrenJCry foreteller' Castorfe1
Raleigh Post-Office
MAIL SCHEDULE.
OUTGOING MAILS.
i Dbpabtubbs.
2 F rom Ffconi
:Train P.O. Depot
Via Keysville (IL P. O.)
for Richmond A wav,
Via Ooldsboro (Ex,. Ft.)
for Short Cut k Go Ids.
dis.
Via Weldon and Norf.
(R. P. O.) forN. &E.
ViaGoldsboro(R. P. O.)
for N 8. and East,
Via Gibson ste. (R. P.
O.) for Wil., Char. &
boutn.
ia Greensboro (R.P.O.)
for N. n and West,
Via Weld in & Norfolk
(Ex. Ft.jfor N. & East,
Via Greensboro (Ex. Ft.)
for N., S. and West,
13
12
38
10
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9
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8 15
10 40
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3 15
5 35
4 30
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11 25
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6 10
5 00
1 30
AKKIVAIJS.
INCOMING MAILS.
No. of
Train
Via Greensboro (Ex.Ft,)
from N S. and West,
Via Weldon (Ex. Ft.)
from North and East,
Gibso.i sta, (R. P. O.)
from Char., Wil. & 8.
Via Greensboro (R.P.O.)
from N., S. and West,
Via Weldon (R. P. O.)
from North and East.
Via Goldsboro(R. P. O.)
Irom JN., K. & South,
Via Keysville (R. P. O.)
from Richmond, Ox
ford Durham, etc.,
Via Goldsboro (Ex Ft.)
from North,
12
46
38
10
41
9
14
11
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7 15
9 30
a m
7 35
9 45
11 20 11 35
p m
1 28
3 55
4 48
7 08
p m
1 45
4 10
5 05
7 20
11 50 6 00
Trains marked thus, do not move on Sun
day. Mails for train 9 close at 3 p m on Sun
day. STAR ROUTES.
Outgoing Maii Departs , Raleigh via
Shotwell. Eagle Rock and Wakefield to
Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am.
Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues
day and Friday 6 am.
Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to
Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday and "Friday
6 am.
Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Ban
gor to Rogers' store, Tuesday and Friday 1pm.
Raleigh to Massev, Tuesday and Friday
12 m.
Incoming Mails Arrjve Unionhope via
Wakefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Ral
eigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm.
Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon
day and Thursday 7 pm.
Fish Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Grove
to Raleieh. Mondav. Wednesday and FYidnv
7 pm.
Rogers' store via Bangor and Hutchinson's
store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m.
Massey to Raleigh, Tuesday end Friday at
10 a m.
Free Delivery System. Free deliveries
at 6:15 and 8:45 a m, 3:15 and 5:45 p m, ex
cept Sundays. Collections made at same
hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de
livery windows open on Sundays from 3:00
to 3:30 o'clock p m.
Correct: A. W. SHAFFER,
May 10 ly Postmaster.
Raleigh Business Directory.
REFRIGERATORS, Ice Cream Freezers,
Fly Fans. Oil Stoves. too... at.
apl7 lm HUGHES'.
DW C HARRIS, 118 East Martin
fit. Dver anrl ClAnnor ia9i
JIWl
JY MACRAE. Full line of Buist's
PreBh Garden Seeds.
OH JOHNSON, 831 Hiilsboro st.
Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco and
Fruit a specialty.
I
1 N BRYANT, Stall 6, city market.
vuoice joeei, rorK, ace.
LC BAGWELL, corner Blount and
Martin sts. Has opened a shoe
shop over his coffin house. New work
and repair solicited. Jos WatRon.
manager.
V&f MDANCY, Stall 22, city market.
" Pnrlr Woutuvn Tiaaf S
- ' vuuv.u jjcci O.UU UaUDttgt),
1) WOMRTiH nnr Wilmi
XJHargett sts. Groceries, Leather,
ouoe bindings, nshing Tackle, To
bacco, Cigars, &c.
BEEHIVE STORE buys and sells
every conceivable thing for cash
cash that can be sold or exchanged.
J SCHWARTZ, 182 Fayetteville st,
lhe leader in choice Meats. Vir
ginia Beef and Mutton. All Pork
and Mixed Sausage. Come and see
me- fe5
J E FRANCIS, next to Savings
Hank. Practical Boot and Shoe
maker. Give me a call. f e9
Advertisements.
The best thing in the United States for
ONE CENT
is the Philadelphia
RECORD
$4 per year, daily.
$3 per year, omitting Sundays.
For the Fanner and the business
man the Record has no equal.
Valuable Lauti tor Sal.
By virtue ot power conlerrnxiby iuug
meat ruwcmi at f clmiary lerw ISUi, ul Uie
superior Court ul Wake iuuuu, ui a MM
in ui led W. It. I pel ui ix ii va A. C. Duiiuel
.u, 1 auali sell at Uie court house in VA ake
county, lor uaau to Uie liigiiei bidder, at
public sale, Uie louowiug described tract ol
ianU: Lying ana being in Wake county,
near Forest ville, ou the Powell road, and
joining uie uuius ot 6. 11. Dunn, i. t f'ort,
jirs. Mi A. mil, U. W . Allen and oilien,and
begins at a alone in Uie 1'owell rouu. J.ja.
Pureioy'a and Carver a corner, and runs
Uience south aou w - chains zt inches to a
stone in said road; Uience west lu chains 13
links to a blue jack, J. a. l'ureloy's comer;
hence souih i mains :w links to a red oak;
ihcuce north t u east 1 chain ;i links to Pow
ell s road; thence uiong said road a s w direc
tion oo chains 01 links to o, 1. Dunn's cor
ner on west a ide ol tut- 1'oweli road; Uience
north 8 " 30 east i chains tU links to a atone
in U. W. Alien's hue; thence south 40 east
lu chains tU links to the 1'oweli road, the be
ginning, containing laV acres, more or less.
bale will be inaue on Uie OUi day ot June,
A. v. lsol, at iz o'clock 111.
g. G. RYAN,
niy6 dtd Commissioner.
City Lot for Sale.
Oil Jiloiiday,o une lst,18Ul,at Uie court house
door in lUUeigh, H. U., 1 will sell at buoiic
auction the house and lot in the city ol Ital
eigh, JN. C. liow occupied by Iteubeu Hodge
una his wile, oaid lot lies on Cabarrus street
and is the same which w.is conveyed by lieu
ben Hodge and wile to Madison t. Houge by
mortgage recorded in book Ao. 5H, at page
o'jy, oi uie .Register's olhce of Wake county,
bale muae uimcr judgment oi Wakebupc
rior Court in the case ol J. Kowah Uuvta
and liid. O. Hodge, auinrs oi M. C. iioue
and others against Keubeii Hodge and wne,
iNo. iSo-i, civil issue docket, 'lenus oi sale,
cash, liour oi sale, VA in.
J, KUWAN KOGERS,
iuy-1 tds Commissiouei.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court
ol Wake County duly made and entered
in the case oi toward Moseley et, ul. vs. W.
C. Moore et. al., 1 will expose to public sale
at the Court House door jin the City oi iial
eigh, OU
Monday the 1st day of June, 1891
at 12 o clock m. mat valuable tract oi land
and mill property m lattie Juver Township,
Wake County, containing mty-thiee (06)
acres oi land and known as "Moore's Mills."
ihe land is valuable land and has upon it
valuable water power and mills and a cotton
gin. lerins oi sale, one-hall cash, balance
at six months with interest at 0 per cent.
The undersigned will give any uilorma-
tion desired in regard to this property.
C. Al. JUubiiliiS,
May 1st tds. Commissioner.
Administratrix .Notice.
Having mis day qua'iheu as me ad-
mini6tratrix of me cstute oi me late
Al. F. King, this is to notily all perv
sons nawug claims against the estate
to present the same to me lor pay
ment on or before the 11th day of
April, 1892 or this notice will be plead
in bar ot recovery, ailpeisoiis indebt
ed to me estate will please settle
without delay.
COttBKIilA H. Hiae,
Administratrix.
Wood, Jole, &c.
liM & turn
coai Dealers
We call special attention to the
Coal we propose to iianuio tbis sea
son and which we are receiving uaiiy.
Kanawha, West Virginia, bpimi.
Superior to any in the United b talon
for grates and open lire places.
JN Hi VV Kl V Kb LUMt lor grates and
stoves. It s the equal oi any and
surpassed by no other (save Kanawha
oplmt), be it under any name what
ever, it lias been upon tne market
for the last ten years, this is the hrst
season for Kaleigh and JNorth Caro
lina. We have the New liiver for
steam also, which we will put by the
side of any other coal and guarantee
equal, if not better results.
We are tne agents lor tins coai anu
can shin for domestic and steam users
to Charlotte, Henderson, .Durham,
Winston, Oxford ana otnar points ui-
rect from the mines, wive it a trial,
is what we ask. . .
We have also a
very choice lot oi
lieu and White Ash
lor grates ana stoves, which we screen
before sending to our customers. Hey
now and save money. W rite tor prices.
Oak, hickory aud pine 111 linn
wood, loug or cut, ou hund II II 1 1
all the time.
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This is a joint stock company whicn
combines me aUaniage oi the old
line system ot ins uraueo with the pop
ular plan oi moii Lilly premiums and
payment ol Ueath claims immediately
on prooi.
I'oiioico rumuing for w years or loi
30 years are issued with equitable
optiom at the end of those periods.
Tnose who wish to have done akinu
act in case of their ueath, for their
iamuif ft, n . 6 here the opportunity ,
Ofhcers r'resiaent,T J jNottingham;
Vice President, K V White; becretary.
h KicnarUson; Treasurer, ty VV Vicar;
Medical Jjirector, L Laniriord; Uouc
sel, J b Heath.
Directors T J JN'ottingham, u V
White, W W Vioar, t Kichardsou L
L Lanaford, M i), Judge J JMeaih.
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lu effect March 2Uth, lbtfl.
Southbound.
Lv Richmond,
Burkeville,
Keysville,
Danville.
Ar tireensuoro,
Lv (ioldsboro,
Ar Kaleigh,
Le Kaleigh
De Durham,
Ar tfreensboro,
Lv baleui,
(ireensboro,
Ar balls bur v.
Ar btatesviile,
Ar Abbeville,
Ar Mot Springs,
Lv Baiisbury,
Ar (Jharlotte,
' bpartanburg,
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Lv CJharlotte,
Ar Columbia,
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Oolumbia, 12 20
Ar (Jharlotte, 4 30 am
Lv Atlanta, o ot pm
Ar Charlotte, 610
Salisbury, o 52
Lv Mot bprings, li 32 pm
Asheville,. 1 04 am
btatesvuie, 6 20 am
Ar balisbury, 6 20
Lv balisbury, 7 00
Ar (ireensboro, b 60
baiem, n 30 am
Lv ttreensboro, 10 20
Ar Durham, 12 2bpm
Kaleigh, 1 2 3
Lv Kaleigh 1 33
Ar Uoidsooro, 3.10
Lv trreonibboro, b ivn
Ar Danville, 10 1
Keysville, l i!3pu.
Muraevillo, 2 15
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